Sunday Star-Times

‘I saw the sky twice’: Leitch

- SHAUN EADE

Brendon Leitch remembers seeing the sky twice as he went airborne following a three-car crash in the opening Toyota Racing Series race at the New Zealand Grand Prix at Manfeild yesterday.

The Cromwell driver walked away unscathed from the crash which paused the race on the second lap.

Brazilian Pedro Piquet went on to win, giving his TRS title shot a strong boost.

But that was only after the race was stopped for 20 minutes as the cars were removed from the centre of the track.

Australian Luis Leeds and American Keyvan Andres had been battling for position ahead of Leitch.

Andres and Leeds made contact knocking them into the path of Leitch.

‘‘I was really just the innocent bystander,’’ Leitch said. ‘‘These things happen in motorsport you just have to take it on the chin and move on.

‘‘I was coming through turn three on the outside of Andres, he got fired into me and caught my front wheel and then my rear and sent me flying.

‘‘It all happened so fast I can’t really tell you much about the rest. I think I saw the sky twice.’’

After watching a replay of the crash, he saw the lighter side of it.

‘‘I would have got a 10 out of 10 at the Olympics,’’ he said.

Leeds was able to rejoin the race straight away and Andres made it back out after a quick fix to his spoiler in pit lane.

Leitch, however, was watching from pit lane.

But he said the damage to his car was not as back as it first looked.

‘‘It is well and truly fixable so I will definitely be out there [Sunday] morning and try and redeem myself. We are on P7 for the Grand Prix so we can definitely do some things. The car is very fast so we will see what we can do.’’ stuck

Andres was handed a 30-second penalty for his role in the crash.

On the track it was Piquet who was celebratin­g as he leapt up to second on the TRS table.

He started second on the grid, but took the lead from pole holder Jehan Daruvala on the first turn.

‘‘The start was really good,’’ he said. ‘‘Turn one, when you are on the outside is really good for overtaking and I managed so after that it was just about controllin­g the race.’’

Daruvala crossed the line second, while Christchur­ch’s was third.

Daruvala and Piquet finished both qualifying sessions in first and second respective­ly. That means they will both start on the front row of the grid for today’s New Zealand Grand Prix race.

Series leader Thomas Randle will start the NZGP in P3, while Armstrong is P4.

Piquet is hoping for a repeat of his race one overtake of Daruvala today as he chases the double of NZGP and TRS titles. Marcus Armstrong

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Brendon Leitch crashes at Manfield yesterday.
SUPPLIED Brendon Leitch crashes at Manfield yesterday.

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